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Rap's White Jackie Robinson (Side B w/ Cole Brown)
Books, Rhymes, & Life
English - January 07, 2017 04:06 - 43 minutes - 49.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 15 ratingsBooks Arts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: The Cole Brown Effect
Next Episode: Top Books of 2016 w/ Joe Volk
Cole Brown shares his music industry stories about Jay-Z, Pharrell, and Teddy Riley as well as his deep hatred for the library.
Cole talks about roller skating with Jay-Z and Sauce Money, recording "The City is Mine" for Jay's Vol. 1, if Pharrell was weird back in the day or just now, and which famous rapper always beat him at Goldeneye.
We also get into some Ma$e stories and Cole argues that Biggie is the most overrated rapper ever. Lots of laughs and stories on this one, y'all. Rate and review to help the podcast and share on social media. #brlpodcast
Classic songs referenced:
The Roots feat. Eryka Badu - You Got Me
Blackstreet feat. Ma$e, Mya, et al. - Take Me There